Emily's apartment

Emily's apartment

David Novak, Anchor Bay Entertainment

The centerpiece was the contrast between the luxury of Samantha's modern mansion in the Hollywood Hills and Heather's modest house in the flats off Sunset Boulevard, even though they were literally located only about 2,500 feet from each other off Fairfax. In L.A. you can often be on the most lush and beautiful block in a neighborhood and then you turn the corner and on the other side can be a razor-wire fence, gated doors and windows and burned-out lawns. We wanted to express the juxtaposition of those elements and showcase todays most immersive American melting pot, where the line between class and race has never been simultaneously more blurred and segregated. -- Cabot McMullen This scene was cut to a point that you only see Emily in her doorway, never inside the apartment! All the furnishings were rented from Universal Studios. The neon we added to the outside to give it a edgier, urban Hollywood vibe. -- Beth Wooke

The centerpiece was the contrast between the luxury of Samantha's modern mansion in the Hollywood Hills and Heather's modest house in the flats off Sunset Boulevard, even though they were literally located only about 2,500 feet from each other off Fairfax. In L.A. you can often be on the most lush and beautiful block in a neighborhood and then you turn the corner and on the other side can be a razor-wire fence, gated doors and windows and burned-out lawns. We wanted to express the juxtaposition of those elements and showcase todays most immersive American melting pot, where the line between class and race has never been simultaneously more blurred and segregated. -- Cabot McMullen This scene was cut to a point that you only see Emily in her doorway, never inside the apartment! All the furnishings were rented from Universal Studios. The neon we added to the outside to give it a edgier, urban Hollywood vibe. -- Beth Wooke (David Novak, Anchor Bay Entertainment)

The centerpiece was the contrast between the luxury of Samantha's modern mansion in the Hollywood Hills and Heather's modest house in the flats off Sunset Boulevard, even though they were literally located only about 2,500 feet from each other off Fairfax. In L.A. you can often be on the most lush and beautiful block in a neighborhood and then you turn the corner and on the other side can be a razor-wire fence, gated doors and windows and burned-out lawns. We wanted to express the juxtaposition of those elements and showcase todays most immersive American melting pot, where the line between class and race has never been simultaneously more blurred and segregated. -- Cabot McMullen This scene was cut to a point that you only see Emily in her doorway, never inside the apartment! All the furnishings were rented from Universal Studios. The neon we added to the outside to give it a edgier, urban Hollywood vibe. -- Beth Wooke